Talk:Den Ei Rai Bu/Enemies/@comment-30866120-20161231203357

Mah first subpage!
Zenki is proud! I not only made my first subpage, I am also going to add some content to it!

Thank a lot for preparing those sprites, Semerone! I will add the transparency and add some info on the individual foes!

Difficulty Ratings
I'm rating the difficulty of the three KDZ SNES games, just because I can.

So compared to Battle Raiden, Den Ei Rei Bu has a lesser difficulty, while Tenchi Meidou is the hardest of the three KDZ SNES games.

This is because of what I mentioned on this page (in DERB's case), while Battle Raiden has challenging enemies that require you to learn their weaknesses by trial and error. Also the bosses are really difficult and will kill you the first few times you fight them, while later mini-bosses will, too. I found Amon and the Crabman (yeah, the dude from the manga and the anime, who steals the faces also appears ingame as a mini-boss) really difficult. Amon, because he's the first boss and really amps up the difficulty, catching you off guard when you first play the game and the Crabman, because it's hard to avoid him and he deals loads of damage if he tackles you. Also the crab-dude can only be avoided by double-jumping over him at the right time, which requires precise timing and he aims for your balls with his crab-arm/drill move, which is even really painful for a Demon God!

Tenchi Meidou is the hardest, because it requires you to learn how all thoses foes behave and how to deal with them and how to use your available characters. Not all characters work great in dealing with a foe and some foes can only be handled if you use specific characters with their AP maxed out, so you can Om them or need to be defeated in Board Game Mode, because the AI instantly oneshots you when you engage them in Battle Mode. Really bad offenders of this are Vasara and Haira. Haira is probably the worst as he kills you pretty much immediately, while Vasara can be taken down if you enter battle with maxed AP and Om him.

Yeah. As Goki said, I have lots of fun playing those games, but if it weren't for Semerone documenting all this stuff, I would still suck at playing Tenchi Meidou, because I didn't know what all those cards did and why Haira kept killing me, before Seme noted the stuff down.